Bradford

While Bradford is a servicable QB, he's not an elite QB. He holds on to the ball way to long. You could say that it's the offensive line, but he holds on to the ball, and over throws the long ball. This is not anger of us losing this game, this is after watching 7 games. I'm not sure what the solution is, but something needs to be done.

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Brees looked serviceable during the first 3 years of his career, and he had twice the weapons Bradford had during that span. Not saying Bradford's guaranteed to be elite but hopefully he'll adjust once his reinforcements come into play.

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He actually has been better with the deep ball but everytime he throws one i hold my beathe. And no he isnt elite, and like i said in previous post idk if he could ever be. But he is good... He would need the perfect scenario to be close to elite, and an elite qb doesnt need that

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Originally Posted by DE_Ramfan

I agree he needs to improve but let's remember: We're getting offensive linemen off the street and our receivers wouldn't scare a pop warner team.

Some of it should be on Bradford since he has a habit of staring down on his receivers and sometimes holding the ball too long. At least he's diversifying his skills as a QB such as getting out of the pocket when it collapses. Heck he's done some sliding out of the pressure while staying in the pocket to extend the play. Our QB coach should refine his habit of staring down receivers and making reads on his WR's progressions.

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Originally Posted by jjigga3000

While Bradford is a servicable QB, he's not an elite QB. He holds on to the ball way to long. You could say that it's the offensive line, but he holds on to the ball, and over throws the long ball. This is not anger of us losing this game, this is after watching 7 games. I'm not sure what the solution is, but something needs to be done.

What's going to be done is the Rams will improve, Bradford will improve, and someday he'll get an OL that stays intact for more than a few games, and he'll have some recievers that will consistently get open.

Bradford isn't going anywhere, and is the future of the Rams. That's just the reality of the situation.